If I recall correctly the

If I recall correctly the download from Cisco.com is a zip archive (which in turn contains a tar.gz archive that the application upgrade script requires).

You don't have to unzip it on the ncs host but can instead validate your checksum and make sure it can be unzipped from your PC or Mac using something like 7-zip. If that checks out OK, then you have a good download. You can move it over in its unzipped form. Cisco only zips these files on cisco.com to get the few percent savings for downloads.

Also, make sure when you transfer it over to the ncs server (via ftp) that you set binary mode transfer.

I found the issue for me was

I found the issue for me was that I had FTPed the file to NCS/Prime via DOS FTP, which defaults to ASCII mode. After choosing binary mode (in DOS FTP, just enter the "binary" command), the file transferred and my install is proceeding!

This is actually a pretty cool feature, i didn't even know it existed until I was looking for a solution to advertise a subnet (prefix in BGP talk), only if a certain condition existed. This is exactly what conditional advertisements does
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Attached policy provides CLI access to the Cisco 4G router over text messaging. Two files are in the attached .tar file:
1. commandoversms.tcl
2. PDF with instructions on how to load and use the .tcl file.